MotoGP Portugal 2023: Bagnaia Tak Terbendung, Ducati Dominan
Francesco Bagnaia menjuarai MotoGP Portugal 2023, usai mengalahkan Maverick Vinales. Ducati mendominasi dengan menempatkan empat penunggangnya di lima besar.
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Francesco Bagnaia menjuarai MotoGP Portugal 2023, usai mengalahkan Maverick Vinales. Ducati mendominasi dengan menempatkan empat penunggangnya di lima besar.
Francesco Bagnaia sealed another comprehensive victory at the Portuguese Grand Prix on Sunday to follow up his sprint race glory in style. The current world champion, Ducati Lenovo's dominant Italian rider, won the season-opening sprint race in Portimao on Saturday afternoon, and he has now doubled up with another stunning triumph. Ad Pole had been claimed by Marc Marquez, but his current world champion only needed a lap to get his nose in front, and then disaster struck for Miguel Oliveira, who had moved up from the green flag.
Ducati Lenovo’s Pecco Bagnaia has gotten his 2023 MotoGP World Championship title defence off to a magnificent start with a formidable Portuguese GP win at Portimao.
Francesco Bagnaia keluar menjadi pemenang MotoGP Portugal 2023. Sementara itu, Marc Marquez crash di lap-lap awal.
MotoGP Portugal menyuguhkan drama. Saat balapan menyisakan 23 putaran, Marc Marquez menabrak Miguel Oliveira!
Link live streaming Trans 7 untuk menyaksikan MotoGP Portugal 2023 bisa dilihat informasinya di sini. Rider Honda, Marc Marquez, yang akan start pertama.
Jadwal MotoGP Portugal malam nanti bisa dilihat di sini. Akankah Ducati melanjutkan kemenangan saat sprint race?
World champion Francesco Bagnaia won the sprint race in the first MotoGP of the year in Portugal. The sprint offered up the chance of 12 points for the winner and then nine for second place, seven for third, and a point fewer all the way down to ninth place. Ad The action from Portimao kicked off after qualifying with Marc Marquez in pole, followed by Bagnaia in second and then Jorge Martin in third as the last rider on the front row.